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Winnipeg School Division bus drivers threaten to strike

The union that represents bus drivers for the Winnipeg School Division says parents might not be able to rely on bus service come September.

UFCW Local 832 says bus drivers set a strike deadline of Sept. 8

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The union representing Winnipeg School Division bus drivers says they set a strike deadline of Sept. 8 if bargaining breaks down. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

The union that represents bus drivers for the Winnipeg School Division says parents might not be able to rely on bus service come September.

Drivers met last week to review the details of their latest contract and "strongly turned it down," according to a release from UFCW 832, which represents 95 bus drivers.

"Unless the school division adjusts their bargaining position and comes to the table with a fair offer, then parents will not be able to rely on the bus service when schools reopen," Bea Bruske, secretary-treasurer of the union, said in a statement.

The current contract for the bus drivers expired on June 30, 2019.

There are three more days of bargaining scheduled for this month, union officials said, but they haveset a strike deadline of Sept. 8.

"Bus drivers have the important job of making sure our kids are looked after as they get to and from school. They deserve a fair deal," Bruske said.

The Winnipeg School Division didn't respond to a request for comment.

Nobody from the union was available Monday to answer further questions.

Corrections

  • We initially reported that bus drivers' contract expired June 30. In fact, it expired June 30, 2019.
    Sep 03, 2020 8:06 AM CT